Donny Shane Faught

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Donny Shane Faught is a
27 year-old
who was listed as being under the supervision of the department of corrections in Beto Prison, Texas.
He was sentenced / adjudicated in Harris County, Harris .
He was listed on the state department of corrections website below in relation to the criminal offense, Forg Govt Financial Inst
on Wednesday, September 8, 2010.
To see more detailed information on this person, including any new custody status, criminal offense history, or time served in prison or under state supervision, follow the official department of corrections link below.

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